Parham
13-Jun-2008 (11 comments)
Sex just fades after marriage. Poof.>>>

انقده غذا نمیخورم تا بترکی

والله من روحم خبر نداشت

MeyBokhor_Manbarbesuzan
13-Jun-2008 (4 comments)

Religions are for the feeble minded. Many young people growing up in a getto, tend to join a local gang that can give them an identity they otherwise lack as an individual.  

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bayramali
13-Jun-2008
نگاهی کوتاه به گروه 127 و آلبوم خال پانک >>>
ebi amirhosseini
12-Jun-2008 (one comment)
کمدی زبان فارسی روزمره در خیابانهای تهران >>>
ebi amirhosseini
12-Jun-2008 (one comment)
ترانه ای به زبان فارسی >>>
ebi amirhosseini
12-Jun-2008
Joining forces to create a globe-spanning sound that the trio calls "world music for the 21st century." >>>
Manoucher Avaznia
12-Jun-2008

دیدم به چشم گُهربار خویشتن

یاران مدّعی

دار صایب را

آماده کرده اند.

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lelakoopal
12-Jun-2008 (2 comments)
Llego en Chile :)>>>
Manoucher Avaznia
12-Jun-2008

"Once devil is gone, angell will arrive" (1)

In your heart and mine a love will thrive.

Old acrimonies will be leaving town

Friendship and joy to houses drive.

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persian westender
12-Jun-2008 (5 comments)
Boom...! >>>

REBELLION

Biting clerics who feed you

Ahmadinezhad deflects criticism with attacks on clerics

12-Jun-2008 (16 comments)
The widespread speculation that Palizdar's speeches were part of an effort by Ahmadinejad to counter critics of his domestic -- especially economic -- and foreign policies seems to have merit. From this viewpoint, the president's current political goal is to position himself for reelection in May 2009. Since his economic program is exacerbating the problems (e.g., raging inflation) that are the source of so much popular discontent, he may be looking for a way to change the public discourse. Accordingly, he has drawn public attention away from the economic situation by emphasizing financial corruption, blaming "hidden hands" and "mafias" that prevent him from succeeding>>>

OBAMA

Change this

Letter from an Iranian - American who has lived in U.S. for the past 34 years

12-Jun-2008 (35 comments)
Yes, as you said, Iran does pose a threat to democracy in the region; but how is Iran in building an atomic bomb pose a threat to Israel, with hundreds of atomic bombs and plus being protected by thousands more atomic bombs held by the United States is beyond my comprehension. I guess the United States and Israel need all these atomic bombs and other various weapons of mass destruction and their huge armies of warfare for peace purposes but only Iran needs them to start a war. Your pure ignorance and lack of logic is mind boggling. College degrees and experience in politics will not do one good when common sense has failed them>>>